December 2023 Recap

Wow, what a month it has been for the Junior League of Seattle! December was jam-packed with thrilling events and activities that kept everyone on their toes.

First, the Northwest Art Committee hosted its annual holiday party at the Woodside Braseth Gallery, and it was an absolute blast. The artworks on view were stunning (all pieces by artists in the Northwest Art Collection!), and the company was delightful. It was a perfect way to kick off the holiday season.

But the excitement didn't stop there. The Junior League of Seattle also celebrated its Centennial December General Membership Meeting at Nordstrom, where they made some big announcements about the upcoming EVPE & PEN for the 2024-2025 League year. Everyone was buzzing with anticipation and excitement about what was to come with new leadership. This occasion was also made all the more special with the opportunity to have our photo taken by Clay Eals, which will be featured in his Now & Then column for the Seattle Times.

And let's not forget about the successful fundraising efforts this month. The League raised funds through Minted, Double Good Popcorn, and Alpine Farm Wreaths. This shows just how passionate and dedicated the members are about their cause.

Last but not least, the Junior League of Seattle's commitment to community service was evident in the seven community service shifts that our members participated in. It's truly inspiring to see how much our members care about making a positive impact on our community.

Overall, it's safe to say that December was a month to remember for the Junior League of Seattle, and we can't wait to see what we have in store for us in the future.

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